Freedom of the Press in Britain

we disagree with Churchill's ban on the London "Daily Worker," write George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, the Dean of Canterbury, and other prominent figures. Their points of view. Lessons for America.

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Freedom of the Press in Britain

we disagree with Churchill's ban on the London "Daily Worker," write George Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, the Dean of Canterbury, and other prominent figures. Their points of view. Lessons for America.

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Series of comments in response to British suppression of the London "Daily Worker."

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In: New Masses. -- Vol. 39, no. 14 (June 24, 1941).

"New Masses has just received the expressions of protest by some outstanding Britishers, published in R. Palme Dutt's 'Labor Monthly.'..." - p. 5.

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